Kinetic Mouthstick Stylus
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If the "conductive chain" or pointer does not come into direct contact with the human body, it should be at least 10" long to provide enough "ground" for the stylus to work. Both mouthsticks and headpointers fall into this category. In the unusual case where the pointer is also non-reflective, conductible The Kinetic Mouthstick Stylus, for example - To make the hollow plastic pointer work, it has a conductive sleeve inside it.
It is more durable than the Joy telescoping mouthstick, but I only recently acquired it. So far, it's holding up better than most, and I'm looking forward to seeing how it holds up against the competition.
It does not, in fact. We've had to customize holders for our patients because they're so important. I've never been able to locate a suitable one on the internet.
The adult-sized plastic mouthpiece is probably a little too big for a 5-year-old child.
Selected User Reviews For Kinetic Mouthstick Stylus
It's in desperate need of silicone slipcovers! I was initially disappointed, but I had some silicone sleeves left over from a previous mouth stick, which fit perfectly and actually stay on better than the previous mouth stick's silicone sleeves. Because it is lighter in weight and has very responsive stylus tips, this product goes from a three star to a five star. I must emphasize, however, that you will need to purchase the slip-on silicone mouthpiece covers, which are available on another website. br>br>After posting the previous rather complimentary rating, I have used this mouth stick for another 10 days and it has begun to come disconnected at the joints where the mouthpiece plugs into the shank. As a result, it's no good. Useless! Unusable. Save your moneybr>br>Product continues to let you down. br>br> I'm getting some use out of it until my new one arrives after wiring it together at a joint that kept falling apart. Another $70, but I'm hoping for a better experience this time!.